Technically one at a time, but I do have the tendency to play one VN for a while, get bored, and switch to a different VN. If that were to count as playing two VNs at a time, then I would be playing somewhere between 11-24 VNs at the moment.

It's been a while, but I remember I really enjoyed it in the beginning due to the characters and the comedy. Story-wise, however, I felt that it got bit stale. I couldn't get very invested into the various routes and I never got much of an emotional impact out of them either. As a result, it wasn't very memorable, as I struggle to remember most of the events that transpired throughout the story. I think it is one of the few VNs―if not the only one―where I actually enjoyed the common route and the shenanigans more than actual routes or the more serious aspects.
If you enjoyed most of the VNs you've read so far, I think it might still be worthwhile to pick it up. What some of us didn't like about the VN may still end up being enjoyable for you. Even if it's not among the best Key VNs, it's a Key VN nonetheless, and you can still expect a certain degree of quality out of it.

Gotta say default as well. I do like some of the other themes better, such as Fate, Tsukihime and Ever17, but the Angelic Serenade skin simply has the best contrast and colour combination. Easy on the eyes.

I'm a full-blown Structure Radical/Mechanics Radical. That chart is most definitely a visual novel! It tells the mildly comical story of nine individuals with differing opinions, and it provides visual input that is not just text by representing each character as differently coloured squares. It's a bit of a short and dull visual novel, surely, but it's a visual novel nonetheless!
Honestly, traditional visual novels (the Structure Purist/Mechanics Purist kind) are just one of the myriads of media that I indulge myself in. Shows, movies, books, comics, video games, sodding runestones, you name it. As long as it tells an interesting story, I'm in!
Really, though—terrible visual novel there, OP. Needs more work on everything: story, graphics and mechanics. 2.5/10, still more exciting than School Days.

When I read Comyu back in late 2014, I remember growing quite fond Kagome, making the visual novel a rather enjoyable experience despite some of its shortcomings. I've always liked ruthless, if not downright cruel or evil characters, and Kagome definitely fits the bill—with one good dose of smugness on top. To this day, I think she's one of my favourite characters overall as far as anime, manga and visual novels go.
Despite that, however, it has been such a long time since then that I actually struggle to remember her personality in detail. With that in mind, I am wondering if anyone here happens to have any records (images, videos, simple text, save files; anything goes) of some entertaining scenes involving Kagome. Full playthroughs aside, there's an awful lack of such content out there from what I've seen.
I figure that if I ever get into a conversation about my favourite characters, Kagome would definitely be worth a mention, and so it would be good to have a better grasp on her personality than I do now. And, of course, it would be fun to relive some of these moments without actually going through the whole VN again.

Not only is incest sacred, as it keeps the bloodline pure and your children won't receive any terrible genes such as the dreaded triple-chin syndrome, but it is also an important political move that ensures the titles stay within the family. The Habsburgs are an inspiration to us all. Praise Xwedodah!

So what's going to happen if, in a very optimistic scenario, both this and izzeybee's translation actually reach completion status? Will the two be compared mercilessly until it is decided that one of them is the better translation, leaving all the effort put into the worse translation go to waste? To be fair, I doubt we would even reach this scenario, but I think the possibility is there. On one hand, it might be good to have multiple translation projects just to have higher chances for one of them to reach completion. On the other hand, perhaps it might be wiser to merge any ongoing projects, just to avoid any work going to waste?
I recall that @izzeybee intends to work alone on the translation. Perhaps they'd be willing to reconsider, depending on who and how many people are willing to work on this?
Edit: What's going to happen with partial translations such as this? Are we going to start from scratch over and over again? I worry that the translation is never going to go anywhere at this rate. Wouldn't it be wiser, perhaps, to continue from where others left off?

I used to have a netbook that I mainly installed visual novels on, and I often took the opportunity to relax on a couch or bed while reading. However, since my netbook hasn't been an option since 2016, I've been simply using my desktop PC instead. I do tend to read VNs a lot less often due to this, unfortunately.